As you’re preparing for the end of the year, this virtual session will help you stay in compliance with your donors’ wishes and discuss how to engage your donor community after they have given.
This is the second session on fundraising management for non-profits run by Entrepreneur-in-Residence Rosalind Zavras.
Now that Giving Tuesday is behind us, we are excited to review the successes of our giving season so far. As you’re preparing for the end of the year, this virtual session will help you stay in compliance with the donors’ wishes. We will also discuss how to engage your donor community after they have given.
Rosalind 'Roz' Zavras is a non-profit operations expert with over 15 years of experience. She has solved challenges ranging from revamping cash-based accounting systems in East Africa to creating a grant and donor tracking for a city-based community foundation. Roz has created her own practice, Aropa Consulting, for small and growing nonprofits. She has a M.A in Law and Diplomacy and a B.A. in Economics and Mathematics. She spearheaded the creation of the first Racial Equity Committee among the Community Boards of NYC. Roz is also a zero-waste advocate and diversity consultant.
AGE GROUP: | Adults (18+) |
EVENT TYPE: | Virtual Program | Ives Squared | Economic Development and Nonprofits | Careers and Job Skills |
TAGS: | Virtual Program | Professional Development | Online Program | Non-Profits | Ives Squared | Entrepreneurs | Entrepreneur-in-Residence | engagement | Education | Creatives | Community |
The Ives Main Library, designed by renowned architect, Cass Gilbert in 1911, is a cornerstone of the historic New Haven Green. The facility is a community treasure and features unique design details, including several WPA-era murals. Ives is open 54 hours a week, Monday-Saturday, and houses major public service departments for children and teens as well as adult reference, a computer tech center and Ives Squared, a newly renovated space for innovation and entrepreneurship.